Today, when you order "Dollar and Quarter by Henry Evans", you'll instantly be emailed a Penguin Magic gift certificate. You can spend it on anything you like at Penguin, just like cash. Just complete your order as normal, and within seconds you'll get an email with your gift certificate.

The magician asks an audience member to borrow a dollar and a quarter. Placing the quarter on top of the bill, the performer starts rubbing in a circular motion, as if to rub the quarter through the bill and even the table. The magician stops and removes his fingers from the bill to reveal that the quarter has fused with the dollar bill! The dollar is handed to spectators to verify that the bill is real and that the image of the quarter is not a simple sticker! Amazing!

Daff here, and I'm going to give you the real scoop on this Henry Evan's product.

I'll
come right out and say it. I don't recommend you buy it. Here's the reason why. The "quarter" that
is fused into the dollar looks like a sticker. Granted, the spectator can feel with their fingers
and see that it is not a sticker, but what's the point? Would it have been that much harder for
Henry to use a REALISTIC picture of a quarter? After all, even though you have apparently just sent
a real quarter into the twilight zone and made it fuse with the dollar, it's still logical that it
should retain the appearance of an actual quarter.

As it is, it changes it's appearance
into what looks like a sticker. And that's just plain dumb.

I'm sorry, I can't recommend
this, at least not until Henry pays attention to details and comes out with a realistic looking
version.
THEN, and only then, it will be a killer effect.